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Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Pediatrics In Review, 2016
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Di Nardo, Giovanni   +6 more
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Endoscopy, 1996
Significant advances have been made in our understanding of the etiology of inflammatory bowel diseases, particularly with the identification of the first gene mutation associated with Crohn's disease; the treatment arsenal has also been expanded, and some new developments have been seen with regard to diagnosis as well.
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Endoscopy, 2000
This article reviews important papers on inflammatory bowel disease published between May 1998 and June 1999. It does not review every aspect of treatment, but focuses on the effects of anti-tumor necrosis factor antibodies on the inflammatory lesions.
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Inflammatory bowel disease

Medical Journal of Australia, 1982
IBD results from the interaction of genetic and environmental factors (e.g., smoking). Clinical suspicion is the key to diagnosis, which then rests on colonoscopy, histopathological examination of multiple biopsy specimens, small bowel barium radiology and faecal examination.
P R, Gibson, R P, Anderson
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2002
Although inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) usually presents in adolescents and young adults, both ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease can also present in older adults. The diagnosis of IBD in the elderly is often difficult and can easily be confused with diverticulitis or ischaemic colitis.
Suryakanth, Gurudu   +2 more
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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

2014
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a group of chronic idiopathic inflammatory conditions. The two major types are ulcerative colitis (UC) which affects the colon and Crohn’s disease (CD) which can involve the whole gastrointestinal tract but is most common in the terminal ileum and colon.
Geboes K., Leo M., Fanni D., Faa G.
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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

Pediatric Annals, 2006
The inflammatory bowel diseases remain at the forefront of clinical investigation. Immunologic and genetic advances are fueling an explosion of novel diagnostic and therapeutic modalities. With further breakthroughs, there is hope that in the near future, these illnesses will no longer be considered either idiopathic or chronic.
James Markowitz, Ari Silbermintz
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Circulating and Fecal microRNAs as Biomarkers for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases.

Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 2018
Background Assessment of the disease activity in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is essential for adequate treatment management and reliable noninvasive biomarkers for verification of mucosal healing are still needed.
Katharina Schönauen   +5 more
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INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE AND PREGNANCY [PDF]

open access: possibleGastroenterology Clinics of North America, 1992
Despite the lack of prospective studies on the relationship between inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and pregnancy, the evidence strongly supports the conclusions that fertility is compromised in active Crohn's disease; heredity plays an important role in type and location of disease; fetal outcome is essentially no different than in the general ...
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Diet as a Trigger or Therapy for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases.

Gastroenterology, 2017
The most common question asked by patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is, "Doctor, what should I eat?" Findings from epidemiology studies have indicated that diets high in animal fat and low in fruits and vegetables are the most common pattern
J. Lewis, M. Abreu
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